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26-08-2020 16:03 - edited 26-08-2020 16:06
26-08-2020 16:03 - edited 26-08-2020 16:06
@Katcoler You cannot use your phone as normal. Turkey is not part of the EU. See this link:
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-monthly/using-your-phone-abroad
Email and browse the internet while you're abroad for less. As standard, your data usage will be capped to 50MB (£51.50) per month.
Our Data Abroad Bolt On increases your standard data limit to 200MB for £120 per month. You can get the Bolt On through My O2.
For an additional£120PER MONTH
Maximum Usageper month200MB |
Learn more about Data roamingFind out how we can help you keep the costs in check
On O2 Travel you can use your mobile
without worrying about huge bills. Talk for longer
and use the web without worrying about over spending.
Take control - text O2TRAVEL to 23336 to activate.
You can make and receive calls, browse the internet and send and receive texts, just like you do at home.
- That means that you can just dial numbers saved in your phonebook to make a call
- You will need to input the country code to call any other country
- Voicemail 901 is an easy and convenient way to access your messages while overseas.
Learn more>>
Whenever you use your mobile phone abroad you should always use the international dialling code of the country you're calling. Just key '+', then the country code, followed by the area code (without the 0) and then the phone number.
Accidental roaming (sometimes known as inadvertent roaming) might occur if you are in an area close to national borders because your phone picks up the network across the border. If this happens, you may be charged as though you were roaming on the network across the border. You can prevent this if you live near a national border by setting your handset to do a manual network selection (as opposed to an automatic network selection) and select the O2 network. This way if you lose the O2 network your handset will not automatically try to connect you to an alternate network. For advice, please visit your nearest O2 store.
26-08-2020 16:03 - edited 26-08-2020 16:06
26-08-2020 16:03 - edited 26-08-2020 16:06
@Katcoler You cannot use your phone as normal. Turkey is not part of the EU. See this link:
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-monthly/using-your-phone-abroad
Email and browse the internet while you're abroad for less. As standard, your data usage will be capped to 50MB (£51.50) per month.
Our Data Abroad Bolt On increases your standard data limit to 200MB for £120 per month. You can get the Bolt On through My O2.
For an additional£120PER MONTH
Maximum Usageper month200MB |
Learn more about Data roamingFind out how we can help you keep the costs in check
On O2 Travel you can use your mobile
without worrying about huge bills. Talk for longer
and use the web without worrying about over spending.
Take control - text O2TRAVEL to 23336 to activate.
You can make and receive calls, browse the internet and send and receive texts, just like you do at home.
- That means that you can just dial numbers saved in your phonebook to make a call
- You will need to input the country code to call any other country
- Voicemail 901 is an easy and convenient way to access your messages while overseas.
Learn more>>
Whenever you use your mobile phone abroad you should always use the international dialling code of the country you're calling. Just key '+', then the country code, followed by the area code (without the 0) and then the phone number.
Accidental roaming (sometimes known as inadvertent roaming) might occur if you are in an area close to national borders because your phone picks up the network across the border. If this happens, you may be charged as though you were roaming on the network across the border. You can prevent this if you live near a national border by setting your handset to do a manual network selection (as opposed to an automatic network selection) and select the O2 network. This way if you lose the O2 network your handset will not automatically try to connect you to an alternate network. For advice, please visit your nearest O2 store.
on 26-08-2020 16:06
on 26-08-2020 16:06